Mark Cerny also said that one of the goals of the PS5 Pro is to get games that run on the fidelity graphics mode (30FPS/40FPS) to run at 60FPS, thats a gain of 50%-100%, is he contradicting himself there?
No he is not. There is FSR3, which wasn't present in the original PS5. That's definitely a way for games running at 30fps to run at 60fps while having only +45% rendering perf increase.
LOL.
Googling "PS5 Pro 36TFLOPs" is hard for you?
Come on you are the one arguing we have those numbers, why should I be the one searching for it ? As far as I'm concerned, I'm totally fine with waiting for the actual test of the PS5 Pro after its release. The only reason I want to know about its perfs is because it tells me whether my current 4070 will be enough (in 1440p in my case) for the next couple of years or not, because the Playstation tends to indicate the minimum performance expected for gaming PCs. I don't need a PS5, I have never owned a non portable console in my entire life (except if you consider an Atari ST to be a console).
LOL you really have high hopes for TPU database when they can't even get all specs on a desktop GPU right like a RX 7800XT.
Was there a mistake ? To be honest I don't check about AMD much usually so I don't know. Where was it wrong ? TPU is usually very reliable so yes, I do have high hopes, although again, I don't expect the numbers to be right already, especially for consoles, those numbers are harder to get.
Now regarding equivalent PC price, let me give you my opinion (I know you're not answering me). I kinda agree with you on some parts, and not on others.
First I agree Linux gaming isn't the easy the way to say the least so I would agree it's not exactly the recommended gaming experience, and this would give the Playstation 5 advantages over it such as ease of use.
Regarding Windows licenses, nowadays less and less people buy it full price imo, at least since "Windows as a service" is a thing and we get free updates for Windows. On paper you're right and it's not totally legal but come on, it's more grey than totally black, at least for the end user.
WiFi 7... That's obviously a bit ridiculous... It's a freaking desktop gaming PC, you don't connect with Wifi... At the very least you should give up on Wifi 7 and accept Wifi 6.
With a well balanced gaming PC, you don't usually get CPU bottleneck before 120 fps imo.
700$ PC close to a PS5 Pro seems really hard to achieve without really good discounts imo, but I don't live in the US so I can't say for sure. I would say it's more like 900$ maybe ? Whatever, I don't think we need that much precision, the PC price will decrease more than the PS5 Pro anyway. The point for me is that it's not too far. In the past it used to be like double the price for PC gaming, now it's not the case anymore and one may consider it since we can do more on a PC. But of course I can understand people who still prefer the console. It's not my case though.